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Proposed Development

The Township of Wilmot is in receipt of two applications for approval of Draft Plans of Subdivision and two application for changes to the Township Zoning By-law. The lands to which these applications apply are presently undeveloped and located between Hamilton Road and Nafziger Road, north of Highway 7/8. The lands are designated Light industrial and General Industrial in the Township Official Plan, and are zoned Zone 1 (Agricultural) and Zone 10 (Industrial) within the Township Zoning By-law 83-38, as amended.

Draft plan of subdivision application 30T-19601, filed on behalf of Badenview Developments Inc. is comprised of approximately 42ha and proposes the creation of six separate blocks to accommodate industrial and light industrial uses, a stormwater management block and a municipal street network ultimately linking Hamilton Road and Nafziger Road.

Draft plan of subdivision application 30T-19602, filed on behalf of New Hamburglrs Inc. is comprised of approximately 9.9ha and proposes the creation of thirteen separate development blocks to accommodate industrial uses, drainage blocks, and a municipal street network connecting to Nafziger Road and to Hamilton Road through the abutting Badenview Developments subdivision.

Concept Plan

Applicant

Consultant: MHBC Planning

Owner: Badenview Developments Inc. & New Hamburglrs Inc.


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FAQ

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In accordance with Sections 34(19) of the Planning Act, an appeal may only be filed by the applicant, the registered owner, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, or a specified person or public body that has interest in the matter.

As of June 6, 2024, Provincial Bill 185 removed third party appeal rights, with limited exception (provided they made submissions to council before the decision is made). Appeals to development approvals can no longer be filed by neighbours, individuals, companies, and community associations.

Landowners will continue to have the right to file appeals of Planning Act decisions that affect land they own.

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